Who doesn’t love Derek a.k.a. McDreamy and Meredith? Come on, raise your hands! *hahaha*
I’m finding time to finish season 2 (but I can’t, I’m always out) so I can proceed to the next one. I can’t wait to see season 3. Most people say it’s the best among the 3.
If you’re someone close to me, you probably know that I don’t watch hardcore actions and horror movies. It makes me sick seeing too much blood, fresh wounds and people being killed. I don’t like violence (and horror) in any form.
Watching Grey’s Anatomy is something very new to me. I’ve always wanted to conquer my fear/s, not abruptly though. Xave was truly surprised to see some episodes and me covering my eyes every time there are medical procedures being done. I got a few laughs from him, believe me. *heehee* Seeing BLOOD, people being operated and dying --- I’m getting used to it. I don’t want to deprive myself on some REALITIES in life. I’ve seen internal organs (liver, heart, and others that I couldn't identify anymore however guessing) in one of their episodes as well. I was shrieking! Unforgettable.
Sooner or later, I will bear a child (yes, I want children). I must prepare myself, right? This is one of my ways. It might seem shallow for some, big achievement for me. I fear hospitals, I was never confined yet in this life time (I hope not).
Anyhow, here are some random lines on PAIN (from GA) that struck me.
Dr. Bailey (talking to Derek): “It’s not hard, it’s painful. It’s not hard. You know what to do already. If you didn’t, you wouldn’t be in so much pain.”
Meredith:
“PAIN, you just have to write it out. Hope it goes away on its own. Hope the wound that caused it heals.”
“There are no solutions, no easy answers. You just breathe deep and wait for it to subside.”
“Most of the time, pain can be managed. But sometimes, the pain gets you when you least expect it.”
“Pain, you just have to fly through because the truth is, you can’t outrun it and life makes more.”
Awwww....
I’m finding time to finish season 2 (but I can’t, I’m always out) so I can proceed to the next one. I can’t wait to see season 3. Most people say it’s the best among the 3.
If you’re someone close to me, you probably know that I don’t watch hardcore actions and horror movies. It makes me sick seeing too much blood, fresh wounds and people being killed. I don’t like violence (and horror) in any form.
Watching Grey’s Anatomy is something very new to me. I’ve always wanted to conquer my fear/s, not abruptly though. Xave was truly surprised to see some episodes and me covering my eyes every time there are medical procedures being done. I got a few laughs from him, believe me. *heehee* Seeing BLOOD, people being operated and dying --- I’m getting used to it. I don’t want to deprive myself on some REALITIES in life. I’ve seen internal organs (liver, heart, and others that I couldn't identify anymore however guessing) in one of their episodes as well. I was shrieking! Unforgettable.
Sooner or later, I will bear a child (yes, I want children). I must prepare myself, right? This is one of my ways. It might seem shallow for some, big achievement for me. I fear hospitals, I was never confined yet in this life time (I hope not).
Anyhow, here are some random lines on PAIN (from GA) that struck me.
Dr. Bailey (talking to Derek): “It’s not hard, it’s painful. It’s not hard. You know what to do already. If you didn’t, you wouldn’t be in so much pain.”
Meredith:
“PAIN, you just have to write it out. Hope it goes away on its own. Hope the wound that caused it heals.”
“There are no solutions, no easy answers. You just breathe deep and wait for it to subside.”
“Most of the time, pain can be managed. But sometimes, the pain gets you when you least expect it.”
“Pain, you just have to fly through because the truth is, you can’t outrun it and life makes more.”
Awwww....
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